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In parshat Vayikra we discuss a lot of the main Korbanot (Sacrifices).
Most usually a Korban is brought when someone sins a sin that is considered between them and God בין אדם למקום. And when someone sins a sin between them and other people בין אדם לחבירו, most usually they get a punishment or fine.However, at the end of the Parsha, we find a Korban that is brought when a person harms other people - a Korban for a sin between people.
Why does a person have to bring a Korban when he sins a sin between people?
And more than that, what’s so unique about this situation - what’s so “special” about this act that the person did - that it requires the person to bring a Korban??